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The rolling farmland has well kept fields planted in winter rye grass on Highway 97.
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St. Elizabeth Catholic Church was built in 1923. It is located in north Escambia County.
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This area of the park is forested in long-leaf pines. The forest is maintained by burn-off so that there is no secondary growth. A carpet of bracken fern is the dominant flora of the ground cover in the pine forest.
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The 15 acre lake is located in rural Escambia County.
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The house faces Bayview Park and overlooks Bayou Texar.
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The house faces Bayview Park and overlooks Bayou Texar.
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The front is divided into three porch types - screen, open and glass enclosure.
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The home faces Bayview Park.
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Homes facing the park have a view of Bayou Texar.
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The shop is located on the northwest corner of Ninth Avenue and Lee Street. The photograph shows the west wing of the building.
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Customer parking is arranged diagonally in front of the building. Ninth Avenue is located on the far right of the photograph.
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The house is situated on 40 acres of pasture land.
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A series of decks and walkways lead down the hill in the rear of the home.
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The house is located on the corner of Reus and DeSoto Street across from Alabama Square in the North Hill Preservation District.
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The North Hill Preservation District boasts homes with archictectural styles that range from the late 20th century to the 1950's.
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The entrance to the "mud room" is in the back of the house adjacent to the swimming pool patio.
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A historic marker at the corner of Spring and Brainard designates the site of Fort San Bernardo which is the highest point in the neighborhood. The fort was built by Don Bernardo de Galvez, Governor of Spanish Louisiana. From this fort the Spanish bombarded the English-held Fort George: April 27, 1781 and Fort George surrendered May 9, 1781. 15,000 soldiers occupied the fort. As a result of the battle all of Florida from the Apalachicola River to the Mississippi River passed from Britian to Spain.
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The property is framed by a brick retianing wall, softened by fragrant jasmine. Wide welcoming stairs that curve around a huge live oak lead up from the street.
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Cables attaching the roof to the cement foundation made this home a hurricane haven for the Doctor Payne and his staff.
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There is an English-style landscaped garden in the rear of the home. It includes two fish ponds - one in the shape of Florida, ironstone rock borders, and a garden house.
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The original clay chimney pots can be seen in this west view.
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The design of the home is based on classical or Renaissance precedents.
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The Greek Revival home on the corner of Brainard and Spring Street was built in 1910.
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The house is located on the northwest corner of Gadsden and Barcelona Street.
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There are extensive grounds surrounding the home.
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There are two front rooms on the west side of the house.
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The room is on the west side of the house and faces the front porch.
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A canopy of live oaks shades two Victorian homes on Barcelona Street.
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The home is situated on one acre with several auxillary buildings.
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The home is located in the North Hill Preservation District.
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The home is located on the southwest corner of Spring and De Soto Street.
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The high school was built in 1943. The most recent additions and renovations were made in 2000.
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Corn is one of the crops grown in the Menonite community of Walnut Hill. There are several hundred acres of field corn planted for summer harvest on this farm.
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A stand of pine trees can be seen on the left of the photograph. Cattle are grazing in the valley.
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Cattle graze on the winter wheat.
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Rolls of hay can be seen on the left of the photograph.
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There are several Tudor homes in Scenic Hills.
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The wheat is green in late March and starts to turn a rich brown in April and is harvested in early May.
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At this shooting, the wheat was about 3.5 feet high.
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Grain silos rise in the distance as well as many other low farming buildings and simple homes and farm houses.
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The giant Escambia grain elevator is about a mile away from this location on Kansas road.
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The Escambia Grain elevator is about 5 stories high and can be seen for miles around.
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Round bales, which are typically weigh 700–900 lbs, are more moisture-resistant, and pack the hay more densely (especially at the center). Round bales are quickly fed with the use of mechanized equipment.